Charles James Stanley Howard, 10th Earl of Carlisle
(1867-1912), Captain in the Second Boer War and politician; MP for Birmingham SouthSitter associated with 6 portraits
Charles James Stanley Howard, 10th Earl of Carlisle
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 1904
NPG x32555
Charles James Stanley Howard, 10th Earl of Carlisle
by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 1904
NPG x32556
'Well done, Birmingham! We are seven!'
by Whitlock, published by Scott Russell & Co
halftone postcard print, circa 1904
NPG x197398
'Fair Trade v "Free" Trade. Well done Birmingham!! We are Seven!!!'
published by Art Printers Ltd, after Henry Joseph Whitlock & Sons Ltd, and Elliott & Fry, and Dickenson
photogravure postcard print, circa 1904
NPG x197742
'Chamberlain Celebration July 7th 1906. Tea Party at Aston Hall'
by Alfred John Juggins
halftone postcard print, 7 July 1906
NPG x197743
Rosalind Frances (née Stanley), Countess of Carlisle with two children
by Southwell Brothers
albumen carte-de-visite, 1860s
NPG Ax46984
Related People
- Rosalind Frances (née Stanley), Countess of Carlisle (mother)
- George James Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle (father)
- Charles James Ruthven Howard, 12th Earl of Carlisle (grandson)
- Dorothy Georgiana (née Howard), Lady Henley (sister)
- Lady Mary Henrietta Howard (sister)
- Geoffrey William Algernon Howard (brother)
- Lady Ankaret Cecilia Caroline Jackson (née Howard) (daughter)
- Lady Elizabeth Henrietta Maconochie-Welwood (née Howard) (daughter)
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